On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 23:07 +0200, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 23:03:34 H wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 12:54 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 00:00:51 H wrote:
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes
On Monday 18 June 2012 18:07 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 23:03:34 H wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 12:54 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 00:00:51 H wrote:
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link
On Monday 18 June 2012 00:00:51 H wrote:
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link is
down for various reasons, and then the routes start changing for
manually created routes, and I want to prevent that.
well that is certainly not a
On Monday 18 June 2012 12:54 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 00:00:51 H wrote:
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link is
down for various reasons, and then the routes start changing for
manually created routes, and I
On Monday 18 June 2012 23:03:34 H wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 12:54 Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Monday 18 June 2012 00:00:51 H wrote:
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link is
down for various reasons, and then the routes start
On Friday 15 June 2012 19:02:27 animelo...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based networking but feel free to correct
me if you have
Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2012 19:02:27 animelo...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based networking but feel free
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link is down
for
various reasons, and then the routes start changing for manually created
routes, and I want to prevent that.
well that is certainly not a reason for changing routes
I have the feeling you are not
sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I loose packets because I use a WLAN adapter. Sometimes the link is down
for
various reasons, and then the routes start changing for manually created
routes, and I want to prevent that.
well that is certainly not a reason for changing routes
I have the feeling
On 06/17/2012 03:52 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2012 19:02:27 animelo...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based
Hi,
Maybe there is a simple answer, but how do I bind a route to a network
interface in 8-stable? Is that possible at all? I'm asking because the routes
I add in my network setup are lost because of ARP packet drops. I.E. they
exist for a while, but not forever like I want to.
--HPS
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based networking but feel free to correct
me if you have any news I might have missed... :)
Also do you have any idea
On 06/15/12 12:19, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Hi,
Maybe there is a simple answer, but how do I bind a route to a network
interface in 8-stable? Is that possible at all? I'm asking because the routes
I add in my network setup are lost because of ARP packet drops. I.E. they
exist for a while, but
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based networking but feel free to correct
me if you have any news I might have missed... :)
This is an old and well
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 07:54:52PM +0200, sth...@nethelp.no typed:
Perhaps you can ask the very same question in another way so its easier
to understand why you losing packets? All in all I always thought TCP/IP
was the basic unit in Internet based networking but feel free to correct
me
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